UC ANR is committed to providing an accessible and inclusive web experience for all users. If you encounter an accessibility barrier on this or need content in an alternative or remediated accessible format, please contact anraccessibility@ucanr.edu.
Article by Mike KlukOriginally published in the Fall 2018 Yolo Gardener NewsletterThe recent five-year drought and the assurance we will see other drought years in the future encouraged a lot of people to install water catchment barrels. This is not a bad idea but in our Mediterranean climate, it…
By Brianna Aguayo Villalon, Danielle Lee, KC Fiedler, Lorrene D Ritchie
A recent study published in the Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior explored the perceptions of elementary school parents and staff in a large, urban California school district that recently introduced more freshly-prepared school lunches. Based on interviews and focus groups conducted from May…
Please join Joanna Solins, Environmental Horticulture Advisor for UC Cooperative Extension in Sacramento, Solano and Yolo counties to learn about sustainable gardening and landscaping practices. Help your yard flourish while conserving water and reducing heat. Joanna will share tips for…
We are excited to announce the launch of the California Water Course a bilingual (English/Español) program designed for entry level water professionals (or refresher), community and advocates, or any person interested in addressing California’s water challenges and solutions.This 40-hour hybrid…
UCCE Water and Climate Program - Mendocino and Lake
Meeting Place: United Methodist Church - 639 N. Norma Ave, Ridgecrest CA 93555 Day & Time: 1st Thursday at 6:30 PM Community Club Leader: Melanie DeMaris email: demaris.melanie@gmail.com telephone: 760-968-7411
By Alison Collin, Master Gardener Volunteer White table grapes like 'Thompson Seedless' are delicious to snack on, but they can pose a problem to those of us who like to preserve our own produce. Unlike their red-skinned cousins or cultivars like 'Concord', they are generally lacking in interesting…
Garlic is a long-season crop - plant it in October and harvest it in June. Join UC Master Gardener of Yolo County Pam McCabe to learn the many reasons for growing your own garlic and the simple steps to successfully produce healthy, homegrown garlic. Zoom linkPam has been growing garlic for more…
Blog by Nancy Forrest Recently, we moved our boat up to the Delta for the summer. Normally, it’s in Benicia, which is closer to the San Francisco Bay. The Delta is a labyrinth of sloughs where vine-covered trees, blackberry brambles, and tule grasses appear at almost every turn. It is a boater’s…
UC IPM recently hosted a webinar about invasive plant management in California. During the presentation, our speakers Constance Taylor and Jutta Burger from the California Invasive Plant Council (Cal-IPC) answered live questions from attendees. Below are some of those questions and answers. If you…
Gifts From the Kitchen WorkshopSaturday, October 18 • 8:30 AM – 2:30 PMLocation: Robert Cabral Agricultural Center 2101 East Earhart Ave., Stockton, Ca$60 – Lunch included • Advance registration requiredGet a head start on your holiday gift list…